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What’s On

Four new galleries are opening at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich to celebrate the pioneering explorers of the globe’s oceans. Tudor and Stuart Seafarers will look at the roles played by pirates and monarchs, as well as the expansion of Britain’s naval power. Both Polar Worlds and Pacific Encounters hear from those who travelled to uncharted territories, while Sea Things examines the personal stories and relationships people have with the sea.

About History Revealed

Long before the seven wonders of the ancient world were even dreamt of, work had begun on Salisbury Plain to construct a monument out of stones. Why was Stonehenge built, who built it, and for what purpose? We explore the very latest theories behind England's oldest mystery.
Plus: The brief reign of Tudor king Edward VI, the sacrifices of domestic servants, the D-Day trial that was a complete disaster, a full gallery of newly colourised pictures of the past, and more.